Real Talk from one of NWH’s amazing advocates, Matthew Sites. He dedicates much of his time and energy loving his neighbors - serving them 5-star meals along with other supplies and services.
Read MoreKitsap County is planning to sweep residents out of Veterans Memorial Park after a lackluster effort to provide services. NWH does not support the concept of sweeps in almost any context and stands in support of the people who need better options before being forced to move on with no support.
Read MoreIf you are unhappy with the way things are going in your community, you can do something about it starting today. You don’t have to have an enormous bank account or unlimited time to start a grassroots movement that will have an impact on where you live.
Read MoreWe finally have a trailer for our mobile supply closet!
Read MoreThis month has been a big one for mutual aid emergent need responses.
Read MoreIf you would like to contribute to the purchase of a trailer to make our Clothing & Supply Closet mobile, please donate and share here
Read MorePlease take a moment to explore NWH’s Mobile Supply Closet.
Read MoreWe're looking for contributors to our blog and social media accounts! If you want to write entire posts or send us ideas and links to articles we'd love to hear from you. Any length, any topic related to our mission :) Thank you!
Read MoreQuick review of the impact NWH’s donors and volunteers had on our communities throughout 2020. Thank you all for your support!
Read MoreA short example and some challenging thoughts about our outreach efforts.
Read MoreYour homework assignment, should you choose to accept it: Consider what it would take for you to become homeless and share some scenarios in the comments.
Read MoreSpreading our mission with some branded materials available through Spreadshirt.
Read MoreFred Meyer will donate a portion of your purchases to Northwest Hospitality! No cost to you, just link your rewards card with our organization and you’ll be supporting our organization for free!
Read MoreEnvironmental Hospitality (EH) is one of Northwest Hospitality’s most successful and appreciated programs. In 2019, we coordinated over 100 volunteers and picked up over 23,000 pounds of litter. In 2020, interest hasn’t waned even in the face of COVID-19 but we’re only at 2,000 lbs this year thanks to the decrease in events.
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